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|In many Near Eastern cultures, kingship was considered to be the very basis of civilisation. According to such beliefs, it was only the uncivilised which lived without a king to provide them with security, freedom, peace, prosperity and justice.<ref>{{:RefWoolmer001}} s. 57.</ref>  
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|In many [[Near East]]ern [[culture]]s, [[kingship]] was considered to be the very basis of [[civilisation]]. According to such [[belief]]s, it was only the [[uncivilised]] which [[live]]d without a [[king]] to provide them with [[security]], [[freedom]], [[peace]], [[prosperity]] and [[justice]].<ref>{{:RefWoolmer001}} s. 57.</ref>  
 
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In many Near Eastern cultures, kingship was considered to be the very basis of civilisation. According to such beliefs, it was only the uncivilised which lived without a king to provide them with security, freedom, peace, prosperity and justice.[1]
  1. Woolmer, Mark (2002). A Short History of the Phoenicians. London, New York: I.B.Tauris & Co. Ltd. s. 57.